FYI: Sometime in the next 2 weeks or so my current home phone number, 435 882 1209 is going to become my cell phone number. At that time my current cell number, 801 918 9092 will stop working. Email addresses will remain unchanged. Please update your records. patrick
Are you going with Vonage or another VoIP? Jim --- Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com> wrote:
FYI:
Sometime in the next 2 weeks or so my current home phone number, 435 882 1209 is going to become my cell phone number. At that time my current cell number, 801 918 9092 will stop working.
Email addresses will remain unchanged.
Please update your records.
patrick
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On 27 Dec 2007, at 20:39, Jim Stitley wrote:
Are you going with Vonage or another VoIP? Jim
Staying with Sprint for now. I've been thinking about doing this ever since I switched to wireless internet and found myself wondering why I was paying for a land line I seldom used, especially since they charged me for long distance and Sprint does not. I've spoken to folks who were happy with having gone totally wireless but the thing that finally made me decide to make the leap was when I found that in the US an eighth of all households are now wireless. Now all I have to do is figure out what I'll spend the ~$425 I wont be spending for a land line next year (8 hours of flying time is a top contender <grin>). patrick
Just give me a 24hr heads up and I'll pick you up at OGG Aloha Rob PS we are cloudy, windy and just not lookin' good till the weekend
Only if you can take about 5,000 gallons in one swallow. And even if the tanker's turbulence didn't flip you like a leaf in the wind, at your top speed, he'd be falling out of the sky. On Dec 27, 2007 10:34 PM, Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com> wrote:
Nice idea but my bird's only got about a 600 mile range and I don't think they do air-to-air refueling for little Cessnas.
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